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." >> alex, what about it? president obama's policies are in line with other liberals, like walter mondale or jimmy carter. there's plenty of reasons not to like him as president. there's plenty of arm chair psychologists linking him to kenya and african tribes is that appropriate? >> let's -- he has a brilliant ideas guy. at times he's not at comfortable communicating with people. he does not have that common touch. and, perhaps, he might have expressed himself a little differently here. >> you're making him sound like he has asberger's syndrome or something. he gets out in public. he is familiar with interaction. >> it would be one issue about newt or the other. >> you think he shouldn't have said it? >> no. i think he's making an important point. if you read a book called "dreams for my father," written by barack obama, it takes your breath away. it's lyrical and poetic. there's a -- and it's really about barack obama's journey to find out who he is. he knows who his mother is but he doesn't really understan
." >> alex, what about it? president obama's policies are in line with other liberals, like walter mondale or jimmy carter. there's plenty of reasons not to like him as president. there's plenty of arm chair psychologists linking him to kenya and african tribes is that appropriate? >> let's -- he has a brilliant ideas guy. at times he's not at comfortable communicating with people. he does not have that common touch. and, perhaps, he might have expressed himself a little...
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>> alex, stay with us. we'll come back to you. john king, appreciate the reporting. >>> now our "keeping them honest" report. politicians distorting the truth and doing what it takes to get your vote. five weeks away from the mid-term elections and two new campaign ads distort the facts through clever editing. one ad belongs to a democrat and one to a republican. we're calling them out because anyone that wants your vote shouldn't insult your intelligence by trickier. trickery. this is by alan grayson running against daniel webster who he calls "taliban dan." >> religious fanatics try to take away our freedom in afghanistan and iran and right here in central florida. >> why submit yourself to your own husband. >> daniel webster wants to impose his radical fundamentalism on us. >> she should submit to me. that's in the bible. >> webster tried to deny battered women medical care and the right to divorce their abusers. >> submit to me. he wants to force raped women to bear the child. >> submit to me. >> of taliban dan webster, hands
>> alex, stay with us. we'll come back to you. john king, appreciate the reporting. >>> now our "keeping them honest" report. politicians distorting the truth and doing what it takes to get your vote. five weeks away from the mid-term elections and two new campaign ads distort the facts through clever editing. one ad belongs to a democrat and one to a republican. we're calling them out because anyone that wants your vote shouldn't insult your intelligence by trickier....
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he's incredible smart and well respected on both sides of the aisle to alex's point. and he knows as ram did the ins and outs of congress which is something that i do think you need in a chief of staff. but i think interestingly enough, what alex is saying is a myth when, in fact, what this administration has done, a lot of the policies are straight down the middle. if they had been as left leaning as alex said, you wouldn't have the progressive left also clamoring for the fact that they don't think this administration has brought the change that they need. so this president has governed very much down the middle. what he needs to do is communicate that to the heart of the voters, to the gut of the voters, his communicative skills can be used to do that. this is a great opportunity to do that now. >> let me ask you about inroads the republicans may or may not be able to make among latino hispanic voters. alex, first to you. they've been leaving the republican party, certainly 2008 and 2006. right now, are they as disillusioned at the democrats as so many others are? y
he's incredible smart and well respected on both sides of the aisle to alex's point. and he knows as ram did the ins and outs of congress which is something that i do think you need in a chief of staff. but i think interestingly enough, what alex is saying is a myth when, in fact, what this administration has done, a lot of the policies are straight down the middle. if they had been as left leaning as alex said, you wouldn't have the progressive left also clamoring for the fact that they don't...
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>> alex, paul, stay with us. we'll come back to you in just a moment. john king, appreciate the reporting. now our keeping them honest report. politicians distorting the truth, doing whatever it takes to get your vote. five weeks away from the mid-term elections and two campaign ads distort the facts through clever editing, one belonging to a democrat and one to a republican. calling them out. anyone who wants your vote shouldn't get it by insulting you with trickery. the first one is by alan grayson against daniel webster who he calls taliban dan. >> right here in central florida. >> why submit yourself to your own husband. >> daniel webster wants to impose his ratd cad fundamentalism on us. >> she should submit to me. that's in the bible. >> webster tried to deny battered women medical care and the right to divorce their abusers. he wants to force women of rape to have a child. >> taliban stone people do-to-death and murder american troops. this is really what passes for political discourse today and if a republican did this to a democrat liberals wou
>> alex, paul, stay with us. we'll come back to you in just a moment. john king, appreciate the reporting. now our keeping them honest report. politicians distorting the truth, doing whatever it takes to get your vote. five weeks away from the mid-term elections and two campaign ads distort the facts through clever editing, one belonging to a democrat and one to a republican. calling them out. anyone who wants your vote shouldn't get it by insulting you with trickery. the first one is by...
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that's why republicans are probably going to gain something like 52, 53 seats. >> alexing i could not agree with you more. >> ask americans about keynesianism being dead, they're voting on it this election. >> i could not agree with you more about growing private sector job creation versus government. and in fact, that is what smart politics is all about. what i'm saying is the policies coming out of the tea party are so disassociated from reality. in terms of what it takes to do it. if you sit down with meg whitman, you sit down with business leaders who have grown businesses who have run businesses, they will tell you what the tea party is talking about and what ron paul is talking about is simply contrary to good economics, and i would suggest to you the nations right now whose growth is outstripping us by huge margins, whether it's india, vietnam, japan, even france and germany, you look what they're doing, in fact, i think you would find out your perspective is being proven dead wrong by what economics is working. >> with all due respect -- >> want to give dana the last thought.
that's why republicans are probably going to gain something like 52, 53 seats. >> alexing i could not agree with you more. >> ask americans about keynesianism being dead, they're voting on it this election. >> i could not agree with you more about growing private sector job creation versus government. and in fact, that is what smart politics is all about. what i'm saying is the policies coming out of the tea party are so disassociated from reality. in terms of what it takes to...
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we'll get back to that with alex next hour. but let's talk about this story. chris christie, the new jersey governor, ali, came out of nowhere. showed that chivalry is still alive in politics. certainly in new jersey, meg whitman who is running for governor in california was heckled at an event chris christie was at with her. he stood up and stared down the heckler. i tell you what, if i am in a bar room fight while i think i'd like to have you by my side, i want chris christie to have my back. >> have you forgotten about the bar room fights we've been in in our cross country journeys on the cnn election express? i saved you many times. >> what stays on road. please keep it on the road. >> you were promoting alex mooney because he's going to have something later on? >> he'll have something at 2:45 about meg whitman, something she's not necessarily going to be happy about. >> all right, very good. we look forward to seeing you both. thanks very much. stay with cnn for complete coverage of the key races and key issues heading into the critical midterm election.
we'll get back to that with alex next hour. but let's talk about this story. chris christie, the new jersey governor, ali, came out of nowhere. showed that chivalry is still alive in politics. certainly in new jersey, meg whitman who is running for governor in california was heckled at an event chris christie was at with her. he stood up and stared down the heckler. i tell you what, if i am in a bar room fight while i think i'd like to have you by my side, i want chris christie to have my back....
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we'll have alex castellanos and tea party organizer dana lash. (announcer) everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make...
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alex is doing it now. pointing this video around our studio now. we plugged this iphone, a video output so you can see it. as you go by things it's telling you what they are. this is a -- this is how this would work. >> yes. >> the cube. >> our weather coupe they're looking at over there. >> alex, do you want to say anything about the demo? >> what i want to say is that this content here is regular content from the web, and it's just set on my web server in contrast to other techniques where you have to really build an application and deliver it. this stuff is created same way we create content on the web. >> give me an example. i'm outside. that ali, my great floor director you saw for a second. what you do is, you'll be looking at something and it would combine this gps technology, same sort of thing that goes into google earth. an image you've taken. how is this working? >> similar students went outside centennial park. >> right across the road. this is the cnn building, right. created a demo of what a tourist might see in visiting atlanta. the
alex is doing it now. pointing this video around our studio now. we plugged this iphone, a video output so you can see it. as you go by things it's telling you what they are. this is a -- this is how this would work. >> yes. >> the cube. >> our weather coupe they're looking at over there. >> alex, do you want to say anything about the demo? >> what i want to say is that this content here is regular content from the web, and it's just set on my web server in...
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is it the fact that you and alex were high school buddies and wanted to do the same thing? neil is the new guy. >> i'm here 36 years. my theory is we make the same number of mistakes. can't be factions forming. if somebody has a bad night, somebody else does the next night and feel equal where there's never any competition about it. >> yeah. the strange truth is that we like each other. and for some ridiculous reason we still enjoy what we do tremendously. and we like the music that we're making together. and it kind of begins and ends with that. so when we get into rehearsals or planning a tour or planning something, we have a good time. and we kind of still believe in what we're doing and we keep wanting to push the boundaries of what our abilities allow us to do. >> also, we are equally handsome. >> yeah. the same number of girls are equally impressed by the vision every night. >> when everybody as handsome as everybody else, there's no egos involved. >> you would be surprised. >> almost equal. >> you guys pushing 60 now. 57 years old. just turned. >> late 40s. i'm 47-17
is it the fact that you and alex were high school buddies and wanted to do the same thing? neil is the new guy. >> i'm here 36 years. my theory is we make the same number of mistakes. can't be factions forming. if somebody has a bad night, somebody else does the next night and feel equal where there's never any competition about it. >> yeah. the strange truth is that we like each other. and for some ridiculous reason we still enjoy what we do tremendously. and we like the music that...
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we'll talk with eliot spitzer, alex castellanos and dana lash. ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ make you re-examine your approach. change your line. innovate. and create one of the world's fastest-reacting suspensions, reading the road 1,000 times per second. it's the turn that leads you somewhere new. introducing the new 2011 cts-v coupe. from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> a lot of raw politics to talk about tonight. the republican party's tea party turnabout, it unfolded before our eyes following christine o'donnell's upset in the delaware senate primary. the establishment of which many members backed mike castle, originally offered tepid support, but that changed today, with gop chairman michael steele now saying o'donnell has the full backing of the committee. also senatorial chairman john cornyn said he and the committee strongly stand by her, though they issued a tepid congratulations laftd night. today senator cornyn said the committee is giving o'donnell the maximum donation of $42,000. we'll find out what some republicans on capitol hill are saying behind clos
we'll talk with eliot spitzer, alex castellanos and dana lash. ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ make you re-examine your approach. change your line. innovate. and create one of the world's fastest-reacting suspensions, reading the road 1,000 times per second. it's the turn that leads you somewhere new. introducing the new 2011 cts-v coupe. from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> a lot of raw politics to talk about tonight. the republican party's tea party turnabout, it...
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alex is part owner of a golf club he's a golf fanatic. and he said true happiness for him is sinking a 40-foot putt. but a matter of some controversy for rush fans as to why they haven't yet been inducted in the rock 'n' roll hall of time, particularly with the latest slate of nominees announced this week, a glaring omission is what people think about it. 9 band doesn't worry about it too much, they do have the sense if they were an american band from canada, they might be in the rock 'n' roll hall of fame already. to rush fan, we say keep up the lobbying effort. by the way, we talked about 20 minutes. later on today, we're going to post the entire interview on the blog, cnn.com a. daut kaucnn.co. >> what do we show the video of you rocking with them on the stage, right now? >> that unique pleasure will be in 90 minutes' time. we're drawings the half hour. extreme weather to tell us about this morning. torrential rain, flash flood watching along the east coast this morning. the carolinas already with 15 inches of rain this week. could set
alex is part owner of a golf club he's a golf fanatic. and he said true happiness for him is sinking a 40-foot putt. but a matter of some controversy for rush fans as to why they haven't yet been inducted in the rock 'n' roll hall of time, particularly with the latest slate of nominees announced this week, a glaring omission is what people think about it. 9 band doesn't worry about it too much, they do have the sense if they were an american band from canada, they might be in the rock 'n' roll...
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alex, alex! all right. joining us, elmo and cookie monster. welcome! >> i'm kate. >> and kate is over there as well. >> we wanted to make sure you all felt at home so we brought our little cnners to greet you. this isn't mine. this is one of my producers' tina kim's. she's a performance director is here a performance director for "sesame street live. for those who may not be in the know, this is a live tv version of the show. elmo and cookie can't talk to us. we want talk because we want to make sure they stay healthy, but tell us about the stage performance, how long it's been going on. you guys are in a whole lot of countries. >> actually, over 50. over 150. over five different continents we've been to. we play over 150 cities throughout the u.s. and canada every year, so we make our mark everywhere we go. we want to entertain all families, children and adults of all ages. all generations. 31st season. touring 31 years. >> parents are being like, this way, just let them be who they are. no offense, cookie monster, but i hear elmo is just the monster,
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and so 11% of them are going for alex sink. how do you get your own base behind you and move on to the independents? >> well, they had me down nine points two days before the primary too and i won that. in the primary i won because people believed i could build private sector jobs because that's all i've done. the latest poll shows me up six points. but polls are not what's important. it's who is going to build jobs in this country? in our state, you know, we've had out migration for the first time in 40 years. and we need to build are private sector jobs. and so my plan, seven steps to 700,000 jobs is a plan people believe in. all of us believe in -- >> you can't get your primary opponent to endorse you. how much do you need mccullen to say, the past is in the past. >> he's been in politics for 30 years. but my focus is just what i did in the primary, go right out and talk to voters. and talk about what we need. we need jobs, jobs, jobs. and i'm going to be the jobs governor. we're going to control government spending and redu
and so 11% of them are going for alex sink. how do you get your own base behind you and move on to the independents? >> well, they had me down nine points two days before the primary too and i won that. in the primary i won because people believed i could build private sector jobs because that's all i've done. the latest poll shows me up six points. but polls are not what's important. it's who is going to build jobs in this country? in our state, you know, we've had out migration for the...
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alex joins us live this morning from tallahassee. thanks so much for being here. >> good morning, kiran. >> we took a look at the polling. you are up and five weeks out anything can change and there's been a lot of enthusiasm on the side of the republicans and certainly on the side of tea party candidates. how do you keep from getting swept up into that? >> well, i have absolutely been swept up by the enthusiasm of crowds all over the state of florida. we had a record crowd last night in gainesville, florida. people are very enthusiastic about supporting me, my plan for florida's future. they know i have lived here in florida for 25 years. been an intimate part of our community and our civic life, statewide business leader. i have a plan to get floridians back to work. >> you mentioned your time living in florida. rick scott a resident for seven years and seems to be the year of the outsider. how do you establish yourself as someone to come in there and change what needs to be change when you're been part of florida's government? >>
alex joins us live this morning from tallahassee. thanks so much for being here. >> good morning, kiran. >> we took a look at the polling. you are up and five weeks out anything can change and there's been a lot of enthusiasm on the side of the republicans and certainly on the side of tea party candidates. how do you keep from getting swept up into that? >> well, i have absolutely been swept up by the enthusiasm of crowds all over the state of florida. we had a record crowd...
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conservative activist alex cortez with defunded.org says the solution is to starve the law of money. >> i mean one of our only options of defunding is go after the smaller ones. >> continuing with health care reform won't be easy. any changes would be vetoed by the president and republicans have no chance of picking up enough seats in the midterm to override the health care veto. but republicans say because they don't have the votes doesn't mean they won't try. jim acosta, cnn, washington. >>> earlier this morning i spoke with two lawmakers on opposite sides of the health care bill. georgia republican congressman joe begin gri and democratic congresswoman allison schwartz who supports it. >> we have the power, we can defund. every one of these agencies involved in implementing this new law will need $5 billion to $10 billion in appropriations. we can stop that. we can certainly stop the irs from hiring the additional 15,000 inspectors to go over health insurance. >> insurance companies have been raising rates for families and employers 10%, 20%, 30%. this is what we're changing. this
conservative activist alex cortez with defunded.org says the solution is to starve the law of money. >> i mean one of our only options of defunding is go after the smaller ones. >> continuing with health care reform won't be easy. any changes would be vetoed by the president and republicans have no chance of picking up enough seats in the midterm to override the health care veto. but republicans say because they don't have the votes doesn't mean they won't try. jim acosta, cnn,...
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joining us are two cnn political contributors, democratic james carville, the republican, alex cast spell lan knows. james, i will start with you. jimmy carter, the former president in a new interview with "60 minutes" is reviewing history and he is going after the late senator ted kennedy for killing health care reform back when jimmy carter was president. listen to the former president. >> we would have had comprehensive health care now had it not been for kennedy's blocking the legislation i proposed in 1978 or '79. it was his fault. ted kennedy killed the bill. >> pretty strong words. you remember those days. he blames ted kennedy because he was competing for the democratic presidential nomination in 1980 and he said kennedy simply did notment with to give jimmy cartary victory. >> that is odd. what i have learned in politics is we think there is this bitter innocence general elections between republicans and democrats. the truth of the matter is these primaries can be even more bitter than the general elections. i don't think that president obama president carter is over the fact tha
joining us are two cnn political contributors, democratic james carville, the republican, alex cast spell lan knows. james, i will start with you. jimmy carter, the former president in a new interview with "60 minutes" is reviewing history and he is going after the late senator ted kennedy for killing health care reform back when jimmy carter was president. listen to the former president. >> we would have had comprehensive health care now had it not been for kennedy's blocking...
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conservative activist alex cortez with the group defund it.org says the solution is to starve the law of money. >> go after smaller provisions. we will not let kathleen sebelius implement and enforce the law. >> 2 won't be easy. any bill changing the lau would likely be vetoed by the president and republicans really have no chance of picking up enough seats in the midterms to override any health care veto. but republicans say just because they don't have the votes doesn't mean they won't try. jim acosta, cnn, washington. >>> lawmakers on both sides of is this issue join us next. you see them now. republican phil gingrey and democrat allison schwartz. live questions after the break. [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving your soul. ♪ and that's even before you drop your foot on the pedal. ♪ the new 2011 cts coupe from cadillac. the new standard of the world. hi. we're ready to switch our car insurance to progressive. today just seemed like a great day to save. oh, it's not just today. with our free loyalty program, you earn great stuf
conservative activist alex cortez with the group defund it.org says the solution is to starve the law of money. >> go after smaller provisions. we will not let kathleen sebelius implement and enforce the law. >> 2 won't be easy. any bill changing the lau would likely be vetoed by the president and republicans really have no chance of picking up enough seats in the midterms to override any health care veto. but republicans say just because they don't have the votes doesn't mean they...
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> get right to our strategy session, joining us now are cnn political contributors rowan martin and alex k. you were a little boy at the time, there was a president named jimmy carter, the democrats were in the white house. a lot of those guys, when they heard that ronald reagan, an actor from hollywood was the republican nominee, they were going around high-fiving, they were thrilled. how could the president of the united states lose to this hollywood actor? is the same phenomenon going on right now when all these democrats are looking at these tea party candidates and saying there's no way we can lose? >> i think more so the media are making those kinds of statements as it relates to the tea party candidates winning. they have some serious issues, but you cannot ignore the ground game. who cares about endorsements, who cares about money. they beat them in the primaries, but you can't ignore what happened in the general election. it's all up for grabs, the conventional wisdom would be out the window. >> the tea party candidates like christine o'donnell in delaware, she beat one of the m
> get right to our strategy session, joining us now are cnn political contributors rowan martin and alex k. you were a little boy at the time, there was a president named jimmy carter, the democrats were in the white house. a lot of those guys, when they heard that ronald reagan, an actor from hollywood was the republican nominee, they were going around high-fiving, they were thrilled. how could the president of the united states lose to this hollywood actor? is the same phenomenon going on...
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you know, i played golf with alex years ago and now playing guitar. on his stage. >> big, big difference. golf versus guitar with rush. yeah. huge difference. >> not quite the same. swing is different with a guitar. >> all right, guys v. a great day. good morning, everybody. >>> a young conservative activist made him infamous and got him arrested. now he tried to embarrass cnn. >>> you're not a man. you're a monster. that's the message of this young man to former mega church pastor. >>> at least two kids this school year bullied to the point of suicide. seems like we're picking up where we left off last year. today, hear from gay students who are fighting back. i'm kyra phillips and you are live in the "cnn newsroom." what future terror attacks might look like. they might look like mumbai, india. nearly two years ago. guys with guns and grenades going where or theists and business people are and hunting them down. a different plan of attack than, say, one guy planting a bomb in a suv and taking off. a german man of afghan descent who trained with terr
you know, i played golf with alex years ago and now playing guitar. on his stage. >> big, big difference. golf versus guitar with rush. yeah. huge difference. >> not quite the same. swing is different with a guitar. >> all right, guys v. a great day. good morning, everybody. >>> a young conservative activist made him infamous and got him arrested. now he tried to embarrass cnn. >>> you're not a man. you're a monster. that's the message of this young man to...
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alex says, why not, there is no reason to believe it is a problem. i'm more concerned about manmad toxins in our food than a single gene modification in a salmon. katherine says no to genetically engineered anything. the fda is irresponsible to market these without testing. tmk, what happens when the genetically modified salmon mate with normal salmon the fda needs to rethink their stance on genetically modified decisions. we want to hear from you. thanks for writing in. >>> just over six weeks until midterm elections. we have all of the nchls for you. we have a story just into the cnn newsroom. details in a couple minutes. you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway. [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer. climate protection. challenges as vast as the space race a generation ago. and vital to global security. to reach this destination, our engineers are exploring every possibility. from energy efficiency to climate monitoring. securing our nations
alex says, why not, there is no reason to believe it is a problem. i'm more concerned about manmad toxins in our food than a single gene modification in a salmon. katherine says no to genetically engineered anything. the fda is irresponsible to market these without testing. tmk, what happens when the genetically modified salmon mate with normal salmon the fda needs to rethink their stance on genetically modified decisions. we want to hear from you. thanks for writing in. >>> just over...
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our own alex mooney who is behind me has this story on cnnpolitics.com. it's going to be called "known and unknown." supposed to hit book stores on january 25th. it's supposed to be about previously undisclosed details and insights about the bush administration, 9/11 and the wars in afghanistan and iraq. in television we call that a tease. in the book world we call that a tease. i'll tell you what, it's got me a little interested in what he's going to write. let's take a quick look at this fantastic picture of the uss ronald reagan. they are memorializing the late president. in fact, these are all sailors right there who spell out the initials rr and the number 100 to recognize his 100th birthday early next year. very cool on cnnpolitics.com. >> i didn't know until you pointed out those are actually sailors. what a pleasure to see you both. mark preston and paul steinhauser. more political updates as the day goes on. >>> "wordplay" taking a wicked turn. we're going to conjure it up for you straight ahead. to give back to society... felicia jackson promise
our own alex mooney who is behind me has this story on cnnpolitics.com. it's going to be called "known and unknown." supposed to hit book stores on january 25th. it's supposed to be about previously undisclosed details and insights about the bush administration, 9/11 and the wars in afghanistan and iraq. in television we call that a tease. in the book world we call that a tease. i'll tell you what, it's got me a little interested in what he's going to write. let's take a quick look at...
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fighting to gain release of shane and josh and a mission she shares with their families, including alex fattal, josh's brother, who now considers sarah a sister. >> it is bittersweet, and great to see sarah and hold her hand and feel more connected to joshings but i really want the give josh a hug and get out on the basketball court with him. get shane home, too, and for all three families, this has gone on way, way, way too long. >> reporter: and the families are organizing their efforts on the website "free the hikers".org. >> thank you, mary. we wish her the best and we hope her two friends are released soon from iraq. >>> fredricka whitfield is monitoring the other top stories in "the situation room." what else is going on, fred? >> well, another lawsuit alleging sexual misconduct has been filed against atlanta area pastor eddie long. he is accused of coercing a 15-year-old boy into sex in a trip to africa and continuing the improprieties into the boy's college years. three other men have filed similar lawsuits, and a spokesperson for long says the pastor categorically denies all al
fighting to gain release of shane and josh and a mission she shares with their families, including alex fattal, josh's brother, who now considers sarah a sister. >> it is bittersweet, and great to see sarah and hold her hand and feel more connected to joshings but i really want the give josh a hug and get out on the basketball court with him. get shane home, too, and for all three families, this has gone on way, way, way too long. >> reporter: and the families are organizing their...
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. >> as alex fattal has been playing basketball, it is clear that his brother is on his mind. >> i have been playing basketball for the last 14 months with my shadow, and i want to go one-on-one with him right here. >> reporter: and wolf, as for bauer and fattal, they will remain in jail until their trial, but one report says their detention had been extended by two months. >> mary snow working the story. let's work deeper with our national security correspondent fran townshend who is a adviser for the ci, and the homeland security department. the release of this woman, and what does it say potentially about iran's attitude toward the united states? >> i am not sure, wolf, we can read much into. this ahmadinejad is preparing to come to the united states for the u.n. general assembly and tremendous pressure and obviously the swiss and amani governmen governments participation here. and so they have not acknowledged having certain issues with them taking american citizens into custody and denying them counsel, and denying in some cases they have them. >> and if you are ahmadinejad, and re
. >> as alex fattal has been playing basketball, it is clear that his brother is on his mind. >> i have been playing basketball for the last 14 months with my shadow, and i want to go one-on-one with him right here. >> reporter: and wolf, as for bauer and fattal, they will remain in jail until their trial, but one report says their detention had been extended by two months. >> mary snow working the story. let's work deeper with our national security correspondent fran...
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conservative activist alex cortez says the solution is to starve the law of money. >> one of our only options is defunding. we will not let kathleen sebelius implement this law. >> reporter: tinkering his health care would not be easy. republicans have no chance of picking up enough seats in the midterms to override that veto, but republicans say just because they may not have the votes doesn't mean they won't try. >> thank you very much for that, jim. dana bash talks with a man who would be speaker, republican leader john boehner. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> time to check your top stories on cnn. prominent pastor, bishop eddie long, faces a third lawsuit that he groomed young men into having sex with him. he cancelled a news conference and radio show interview set for today. his lawyers read a written statement by the evangelist on the radio saying the charges are false. >>> 5 million cans of sim mi lack is recalling formula. >>> a florida app
conservative activist alex cortez says the solution is to starve the law of money. >> one of our only options is defunding. we will not let kathleen sebelius implement this law. >> reporter: tinkering his health care would not be easy. republicans have no chance of picking up enough seats in the midterms to override that veto, but republicans say just because they may not have the votes doesn't mean they won't try. >> thank you very much for that, jim. dana bash talks with a...
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conservative activist alex cortez with the group defund it okay says the solution is to starve laut of money. >> one of the only options is defunding go after some of the smaller provision. we will not let kathleen sebelius enforce this law. >> reporter: tinkering with health care reform wouldn't be easy. any bill changing laut will likely, vetoed by the republican and republicans have no chance of picking up enough seats in the midterms to override any health care veto but republicans say just because they don't have the votes doesn't mean they won't try. >> all right, jim acosta reporting for us. thank you. >>> james carville is standing by. we will speak to him in a moment. jack caver if the city asking why do presidents choose to cooperate with bob woodward when he wants to write a book with them? jack will be back as well. >>> two members of congress very passionate in their opposing views about solving america's problems. stand by for a debate of some of these hot topics in advance of the midterm election. we will be right back. ♪ just one bite onsa rlof d ♪ savor and explore
conservative activist alex cortez with the group defund it okay says the solution is to starve laut of money. >> one of the only options is defunding go after some of the smaller provision. we will not let kathleen sebelius enforce this law. >> reporter: tinkering with health care reform wouldn't be easy. any bill changing laut will likely, vetoed by the republican and republicans have no chance of picking up enough seats in the midterms to override any health care veto but...
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we've certainly got an idea of what your families were going through because we had josh's brother alex and mom on a lot. we had your mom on one morning and we certainly know the pain that they were enduring but people wondering about the pain that you were in during and how you were treated. i know you have said that some of your captors were nice. some of them not so nice. did they ever physically abuse you? >> no. no. i mean, it is all psychological. and it's just the hardest thing, of course, is being so alienated from your family. i begged and cried for a phone call and i didn't get it until i think the seventh month. i'm still unclear on the chronology. but, you know, by the time i got a phone call i lost hope that it was going to happen and so many ups and downs. you think it will be over and then goes on and on and on. >> more than a year following the story every step of the way and some viewers also were wondering how it all started. can you just walk us through or just explain that day? you guys were hiking in kurdis tan and then everything changed in an instant. >> yeah. my
we've certainly got an idea of what your families were going through because we had josh's brother alex and mom on a lot. we had your mom on one morning and we certainly know the pain that they were enduring but people wondering about the pain that you were in during and how you were treated. i know you have said that some of your captors were nice. some of them not so nice. did they ever physically abuse you? >> no. no. i mean, it is all psychological. and it's just the hardest thing, of...